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Essential

May-28-24

Essential: understanding the term and its application in medicine The term "essential" is widely used in medicine to describe diseases that have no obvious external cause ...

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Little S Disease

May-28-24

Little S Disease is a type of spastic bilateral cerebral palsy (rare in children) that affects the legs more than the arms. This disease is characterized by impaired musc ...

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Valve

May-28-24

Valve: Circulatory Protectors Valves are important structures in our body that play a crucial role in blood circulation. These devices are present in some hollow tubular ...

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Separated serous purulent (Seropus)

May-28-24

Discharge Seropus (Seropus) is a mixture of serum and pus, which is found, for example, in infected blisters. Serous purulent discharge is a fluid consisting of serous fl ...

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Sudek S Atrophy

May-28-24

Sudek S Atrophy is a rapidly progressive osteoporosis of the bones of the hand or foot, sometimes developing as a result of injury, infection or the presence of a maligna ...

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Corectopia

May-28-24

Corectopia is a displacement of the pupil to the side compared to its normal position in the center of the iris. With congenital corectopia, the pupil is usually displace ...

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Drom- (Drom-), Dromo (Dromo-}

May-28-24

Drom- and Dromo- are prefixes that denote movement or speed. They are used in many words related to transport, cars and movement in space. The word "throttle" is one exam ...

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Meninges of the Brain (Meninges, Unites, Meninx)

May-28-24

The meninges, also known as meninxes or meningeal membranes, are important connective tissue structures that surround the brain and spinal cord. The common name "meningea ...

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Double Vision

May-28-24

Double vision, also known as diplopia, is a vision disorder in which a person sees double or blurry images of one object. This occurs due to problems with coordinating ey ...

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Гемосидерин (Haemosiderin)

May-28-24

Hemosiderin is a special pigment that is formed in the body as a result of the breakdown of hemoglobin into hemosiderin, which contains iron, and bilirubin. Hemosiderin i ...

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